Diego Schmidlin, L. Scheiber, M. Teixidó, E. Vázquez, R. Criollo, A. Jurado, D. Puigserver, Silvia Burdons, M. Enrich
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摘要
摘要地下水是城市发展的重要资源,问题集中在淡水资源的数量和质量上。巴塞罗那就是一个很好的例子,因为目前地下水被用于公园和花园的灌溉和街道清洁,因为它作为饮用水源的质量很差。在地下水中发现的污染物中,特别令人感兴趣的是新出现的关注污染物(CEC),因为它们对水生环境和人类健康构成高风险。在水生环境中,控制它们的行为、空间分布和过程仍然不确定,而且大多数是不受管制的。本文研究了控制巴塞罗那城市地下水水化学的输入和过程,重点研究了CEC。我们选择了29种在高达1 μ g L−1的高浓度下检测到的CEC(例如吉非罗齐、苯并三唑等)。在海拔较高的地区,我们发现矿化度相对较低的地下水更接近于自然补给成分,而在城市地区,人为输入是明显的(例如硝酸盐浓度范围从50到200 mg L - 1)。在Besòs河附近,有一个明显的贡献来自这种高度污染的浅表水,主要来自污水处理厂(WWTP)排放和减少条件。地下水中CEC污染的主要来源是河流-含水层相互作用(Besòs river),而城市地区的CEC污染可能来自污水渗漏,也可能来自城市径流的少量输入。这些水域的氧化还原状态似乎控制着这些CEC的命运和发生。本研究的局限性仅限于单一采样活动,因此这些结果应该与其他采样活动(包括季节变化)相证实,这将允许建立更可靠的结论。
Sources of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Groundwater of Barcelona Urban Area
Abstract. Groundwater is a vital resource for the development of
urban areas, where the problem focuses on the quantity and on the quality of
this freshwater resource. Barcelona is a good example as because currently
groundwater is used for irrigation of parks and gardens and street cleaning
due to its poor quality as drinking water source. Among the pollutants found
in groundwater, of special interest are contaminants of emerging concern
(CEC), as they pose a high risk to the aquatic environment and human health.
The behaviour, spatial distribution and processes that control them in the
aquatic environment are still uncertain and most of them are unregulated. In
this paper we study the inputs and processes controlling the hydrochemistry
of Barcelona urban groundwater with special emphasis on the CEC. We selected
29 CEC that were detected at high concentrations of up to 1 µg L−1 (e.g.
gemfibrozil, benzotriazole, among others). Towards the higher zones we
identify groundwater with relative low mineralization more proximate to the
natural recharge composition, while towards the urban area the anthropic
inputs are evident (e.g. nitrate concentrations range from 50 to 200 mg L−1).
Near the Besòs river there is a clear contribution from this superficial
water highly polluted, mostly from wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)
discharges, and reducing conditions. The main contributor of CEC pollution
in groundwater was the river-aquifer interaction (Besòs river), while
towards the urban area it might come from sewage seepage and probably a
minor input from urban runoff. The redox state of these waters seems to
control the fate and occurrence of several of these CEC. The limitations of
this study are restricted to a single sampling campaign, therefore these
results should be corroborated with other sampling campaigns, including the
seasonal variations, which would allow establishing more robust conclusions.
Advances in GeosciencesEarth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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审稿时长
30 weeks
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